Claims
- 1. A process for inhibiting corrosion on internal surfaces of a condensing system containing hydrocarbons, water, ammonium chloride and amine hydrochlorides, comprising:
- feeding a blend of amines to the condensing system at a sufficient rate to maintain the pH of water condensate in the condensing system above a pH of about 5, wherein the blend of amines contains a sufficient number of amines so that no hydrochloride salt of any of the amines in the amine blend can deposit as a liquid or a solid on any internal surface which is at a temperature above the water dewpoint temperature of the condensing system and in which the amine blend comprises amines with K.sub.b 's greater than ammonia and the feed of the amine blend to the system contains sufficient amines with K.sub.b 's greater than ammonia to prevent formation of deposits of solid ammonium chloride on the internal surfaces which are at temperatures above the water dewpoint temperature of the condensing system.
- 2. A process for inhibiting corrosion in a zone comprising internal surfaces, the zone containing a condensing system comprising hydrocarbons, water, ammonium chloride and amine hydrochlorides, the process comprising the step of feeding a blend of amines to the zone at a rate sufficient to maintain the water condensate pH in the zone above a pH of about 5, wherein the blend of amines contains a sufficient number of amines so that for each amine the partial pressure of its hydrochloride salt does not exceed the vapor-liquid/equilibrium pressure for that salt at or above the water dewpoint temperature of the condensing system and in which the amine blend comprises amines with K.sub.b 's greater than ammonia and the feed of the amine blend to the system contains sufficient amines with K.sub.b 's greater than ammonia to prevent formation of deposits of solid ammonium chloride on the internal surfaces which are at temperatures above the water dewpoint temperature of the condensing system.
- 3. The process of claim 2, wherein the condensing system comprises ammonia and ammonium chloride and wherein the amine blend comprises amines with a K.sub.b higher than ammonia, and enough moles of amines with K.sub.b above ammonia are fed to the zone to reduce the partial pressure of ammonium chloride in the condensing system so that ammonium chloride can not condense on internal surfaces which are at temperatures above the water dewpoint temperature of the system.
- 4. The process of claim 1, further comprising the steps of using an Overhead Corrosion Simulator to monitor the pH of the condensate in the Overhead Corrosion simulator; and feeding the amine blend to the system at a sufficient rate to maintain the condensate pH in the Overhead Corrosion Simulator above a pH of about 5.
- 5. A process for inhibiting corrosion in a condensing system comprising hydrocarbons, water, ammonium chloride and amine hydrochlorides, the process comprising the steps of:
- a) feeding a mixture of hydrocarbons, water, ammonium chloride and amine hydrochlorides from the condensing system at a measured rate to a laboratory simulation unit, the simulation unit being operated at a temperature above the water dewpoint temperature of the condensing system;
- b) feeding a blend of amines in which the amine blend comprises amines with K.sub.b 's greater than ammonia and the feed of the amine blend to the system contains sufficient amines with K.sub.b 's greater than ammonia to prevent formation of deposits of solid ammonium chloride on the internal surfaces which are at temperatures above the water dewpoint temperature of the condensing system to the laboratory simulation unit at a rate sufficient to maintain the pH of the water condensate in the laboratory simulation unit above about 5;
- c) observing the presence of amine hydrochloride deposits on surfaces in the laboratory simulation unit;
- d) increasing the number of amines in the blend; and
- e) repeating steps b through d until no amine hydrochloride deposits are observed.
- 6. The process of claim 2 further comprising the step of:
- adjusting the relative amounts of amines in the amine blend to minimize the amine blend feed rate required to maintain the pH of water condensate in the simulation unit above about 5.
- 7. A method of inhibiting corrosion within a pipestill during fractionation of a mixture comprising hydrocarbons, water, ammonium chloride, and amine hydrochlorides wherein the pipestill has an upper zone which operates at temperatures below the water dewpoint of the mixture and a lower zone which operates at temperatures above the water dewpoint temperature of the mixture, the method comprising the step of:
- feeding a blend of amines into the pipestill at a rate sufficient to inhibit corrosion in the upper zone, wherein the blend comprises a deposition-inhibiting number of amines to preclude deposition of amine hydrochloride salts of the amines within the lower zone in which the amine blend comprises mines with K.sub.b 's greater than ammonia and the feed of the amine blend to the system contains sufficient amines with K.sub.b 's greater than ammonia to prevent formation of deposits of solid ammonium chloride on the internal surfaces which are at temperatures above the water dewpoint temperature of the condensing system.
- 8. The method of claim 7 wherein the amines in the blend of amines is such that the partial pressure of each of the hydrochloride salts formed by the reaction between the amines and hydrochloric acid does not exceed deposition vapor pressures of the, amine hydrochloride salts at temperatures in the lower zone.
Parent Case Info
The present application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 08/128,516 filed on Sep. 28, 1993, abandoned, by Paul Fearnside and Christopher J. Murphy entitled "Process Using Amine Blends To Inhibit Chloride Corrosion In Wet Hydrocarbon Condensing Systems", the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
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